CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Hundreds of West Virginia bars and clubs could have to undergo renovations to make themselves wheelchair-accessible - or lose their limited video lottery licenses - under a pending state Lottery Commission rule.
A South Charleston psychiatrist has been publicly reprimanded by the state Board of Medicine and placed on probation for three years after he allegedly carried on an inappropriate personal relationship with a patient through telephone conversations, e-mail and text messages.
Charleston police have charged two more people in connection with the Tuesday robbery of the State Credit Union just east of the Capitol in the 2200 block of Washington Street.
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